Golf Course Maintenance is an exciting and challenging journey. This blog attempts to give the reader some insight and appreciation for the individuals closest to the front lines of battle. Join us as we defend quality golf conditions from the evil forces that attempt to prevent them.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Fourth of July weekend

We are open.Fairways are wet, but toughs are dry.We will be carts in rough only. If you take the cart to the opposite side of the fairway, please go around the green and do not cross the fairway. Hopefully the heat will stay away, the things we don't want when we are really wet is 1. Too much nitrogen and 2. Heat.We don't want to be growers of fungus.Have a great holiday!Turf

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I currently serve the Turfgrass Industry in the capacity of a playability expert for Turf Ventures. I am a past Director of Golf Operations and Chief Operating Officer at a private country club in Northwest Indiana. I have served as President of the Illinois Turfgrass Foundation and the Michiana Golf Course Superintendents Association. I teach seminars for the Golf Course Superintendents Association at the National Convention. Seminars include Modern Pond Management and Pro / Superintendent Relationships.